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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Estimated DOB: 6/21/22
Tres is a sweet boy who loves to play! His favorite toys are springs and cat wands -- particularly cat wands with bells or feathers. When Tres is not playing or cuddling he’s enjoying the rays of the sun in a cat tree. He really likes a good catnap in the warm sun!
He loves kids of all ages and lives with other cats. He plays with the other kittens and also snuggles with the adult cats. He lives with the resident house rabbits that free roam. He hasn’t had experience living with a dog.
Tres is enjoying life eating kitten chow with his favorite bedtime snack of wet/soft food. Once you crack the lid of the can, he’s running to find you or he’s been following you since he knows it’s bedtime! When it comes to soft food, he is still learning how to share his eating space. He enjoys it so much that he doesn’t feel the need to share his space or plate. He is working to learn to share with his other friends. You will love this awesome little boy!
Go to http://allcatsrescue.org/kitten-adoption-application to apply to adopt, or email allcatsrescue@gmail.com for more information.
Please note: Kittens who remain with a littermate or a similarly-aged companion are healthier, happier and better socialized. If you adopt littermates, not only will they keep each other entertained and happier, we'll also give you a reduced adoption fee! Please inquire if interested in adopting a sibling or foster buddy.
All of our adoptable kitties are current on shots, microchipped, altered (if old enough), and litter box trained.